Today we’ll be taking a look at the Android benchmarks scores of the MT6592 Zopo ZP980+, MT6592 H9008 / Mlais MX69T Pro and MT6582 iNew v3.
First up is infamous Antutu. Let’s take a look and see what we can glean from the results. (more…)
Today we’ll be taking a look at the Android benchmarks scores of the MT6592 Zopo ZP980+, MT6592 H9008 / Mlais MX69T Pro and MT6582 iNew v3.
First up is infamous Antutu. Let’s take a look and see what we can glean from the results. (more…)
A couple days ago we posted our first photo war between these three phones. We’ve taken a few new pics. This time of a very nice scene including some buffaloes and mountains. I told them to stay still, but they refused to listen. All of the shot have been hit with a Picasa auto-contrast. Other than that they were unedited. (more…)
One of the most important aspects of choosing a phone, for some people, is getting a model that takes decent shots. Today we bring you similar shots from 3 recent popular phones. The MT6582 iNew v3, the MT6592 ZP980+ and the MT6592 H9008 / Mlais MX69T Pro. (more…)
One of the most asked questions on the forum is ‘how to make custom recovery / CWM for MT6575, MT6515, MT6577, MT6517, MT6589, MT6582, MT6588, MT6592, *MT6572’ (*NOT For MT6572 with UBIFS type EMMC). (more…)
Now that we’ve had the phone for several weeks, we’re in a better position to judge it. After several weeks, we’re still able to say it’s an awesome China phone. (more…)
Sometimes problems are hardware related, other times they’re software. In the case of OTG not working with iNew V3, it’s thankfully looking like the problem was a software related one for most users. (more…)
Some of you who may have received your iNew v3 recently may have had a frustrating time getting your OTG working. Well there’s a reason for that – It wasn’t included in the first 1000 units that iNew released. (more…)
We’ve already shown the unboxing in part 1, and the daylight photos in part 2. In part 3, we’ll go over some of the components. After spending a couple of days with the MTK6582 iNew V3, I can without a doubt say it’s one of the best buys out there right now. Read on to find out why. (more…)
We just recently posted part 1 of the iNew v3 review. Now on to the pictures. China phones have come a long way since just a couple years back when they were terribly grainy and blurry. These days, a $200-300 smartphone puts out some decent photos. Nothing too special, but they’re fair enough. On mobile LCDs they look quite nice and they’re more than fine for sharing on Facebook, Line App, Instagram etc… (more…)
It takes quite a bit to get me excited, and the MTK6582 iNew V3 did that for me. Upon first receiving the phone, I was very impressed with the box it came in. The box showed some real class with a bit of texture and style to it. I liked what iNew did there. First impressions are important they say. (more…)
Sarah, I mean Jessica – no… Damn it – Audry… Yes yes, bring us the envelope. (more…)
iNew took the China phone market by storm with the MTK6589 and MTK6589T generation of MediaTek CPUs. The iNew i6000 was a very popular MT6589T phone available with big 2GB RAM and 32GB ROM. It was well made and well received. (more…)